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CAN AN EDUCATIONAL WEBINAR IMPROVE ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP ADVICE IN COMMUNITY PHARMACIES?

  • At: AbuDhabi (United Arab Emirates) (2019)
  • Type: Poster
  • Poster code: POS-CPS-057
  • By: ALLISON, Rosalie (Public Health England, Primary Care Unit, United Kingdom)
  • Co-author(s): Philip Howard: University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    Rosalie Allison: Public Health England, United Kingdom
    Sara Chapman: The Letter g, United Kingdom
    Diane Ashiru-Oredope: Public Health England, United Kingdom
    Tracey Thornley: University of Nottingham, United Kingdom;, Boots UK, United Kingdom
    Sue Walker: University of Reading, United Kingdom
    Rebecca Myers: Gloucestershire Local Pharmaceutical Committee, United Kingdom
    Stephanie Howell: Badhams Pharmacy, United Kingdom
    Liz Ponting: Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group, United Kingdom
    Neetan Jain: Spa Pharmacy, United Kingdom
    Alan Gray: Public Health England’s People’s Panel, United Kingdom
    Alicja Ainsworth: Lloyds Pharmacy, United Kingdom
    Adrian Tait: Boots UK, United Kingdom
    Leah Jones: Public Health England, United Kingdom
    Cliodna McNulty: Public Health England, United Kingdom
  • Abstract:

    Background

    Community pharmacy staff have the opportunity to influence patients’ use of antibiotics by advising patients on effective self-care options, appropriateness of antibiotics, antibiotic adherence and the consequences of using antibiotics incorrectly.

    Methods

    Pharmacy staff from twelve Gloucestershire community pharmacies were invited to

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Last update 4 October 2019

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